Courts setting Hindu religious norms is Unconstitutional

It is unfortunate to see that Indian courts have started interfering in Hindu religious customs and traditions. It is surprising to note that being atheist institutions themselves, our courts including The Supreme Court of India are ruling over religious matter which is not supported by constitution. Restricting anybody’s entry in any temple or places of worship depends upon the customs set by managing trust of the places of worship and not by the courts. Even our constitution does not permit our courts to interfere into such religious institutions run by their trusts.

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